Any sugestions?
Best regards.
What is it that you're hoping to see that you're not?
What I don't get is all the slashes in the blog post titles - I've no idea where those are coming from - but I do see what looks to be a set of blog posts.
Can you describe more clearly what you're hoping to do and what errors you're seeing?
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Our first goal in use WPBook is to merge the post comments between the
blog and
Facebook, i.e., the comments made on FB can also be viewed on the
blog.
On FB our blog have more than 1700 friends and fans. A lot of them
made comments to our posts in FB and not on the blog.
For some of the authors this is a little bit frustrating.
So, we'd like to 'import' comments made on FB to our blog.
Until now i didn't get a solution in WPBook.
Best regards
On 25 Dez, 15:13, John Eckman <eckman.j...@gmail.com> wrote:
> José - I took a quick look at your Facebook Application (http://apps.facebook.com/aventar/) and it seems to be working.
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> What is it that you're hoping to see that you're not?
>
> What I don't get is all the slashes in the blog post titles - I've no idea where those are coming from - but I do see what looks to be a set of blog posts.
>
> Can you describe more clearly what you're hoping to do and what errors you're seeing?
>
> On Dec 24, 2009, at 5:21 AM, José Freitas wrote:
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> > Hi. Thanks for your plugin.
> > I´m a author and administrator of a multi author blog. Our first goal
> > in use WPBook is to merge the post comments between the blog and
> > Facebook.
> > I´ve installed WPBook fallowing the instructions but no sucess.
> > The blog is not in the root but in a subdirectory. I tried the
> > possible solutions in this topic and the solution of Christi Toa (on
> >http://www.openparenthesis.org/2009/03/27/wpbook-13-released-improved...).
> > No luck.
> > The blog iswww.aventar.eu, in WP2.8.6.
> > Callback URL ishttp://aventar.eu/
> > Canvas URL is aventar
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> > Any sugestions?
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> > Best regards.
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What it does is expose a view of your blog as a Facebook Application.
When people view your blog posts in that Facebook Application view, and leave comments, those comments are true WordPress comments and can be seen inside and outside FB. Comments made by users the normal way (directly on the blog) will also be visible to those viewing the blog in FB.
Think of it as putting your blog in an iFrame inside the Facebook context - users are posting comments to your blog, not to facebook.
However, it won't do anything with posts which have already been commented, or comments which are made on notes on your wall or fan page or whatever.
Sorry if WPBook doesn't do what you need.